YHWH and other Hebrew Names of God, YAH, YHVH, YHWH, Adonai, Ehyeh Asher EhyehHWH, and there are many names, but none as important as יהוה and the simeple name יה which we will explain. These names for the Lord God of all nations, deriving from the Hebrews 1000's of years ago are rising today as much as the language of the Hebrews itself is arising. The term tetragrammaton (from Greek τετραγράμματον, meaning "four letters") refers to the Hebrew theonym transliterated to the Latin letters YHWH .For Jewish people YHWH is the most holy name of God, as written in the ancient Hebrew language. The language has no vowels,

For Jewish people YHWH is the most holy name of God, as written in the ancient Hebrew Language. Most all Rabbi's of Israel's agree on the use of Yahweh, rather than Jehovah. The language has no vowels, so the pronunciation is not agreed on. However, most academics agree that "Yahweh" is one guess of how to say it, but probably is not correct.It has also been pronounced as "Jehovah" in English, or "Yehowa" in Hebrew. This is because Hebrew pointing, or vowel symbols, are often put under the YHWH, making יְהֹוָה.Traditionally, religious Jews do not say this name aloud. This is because it is believed to be too holy to be spoken when there is no Temple in Jerusalem. However, they often use substitutes when referring to the name of the their God. For example, they use HaShem ("The Name") or Shem HaMeforash (“the indescribable Name”).YHWH, Holy spirit led, Spirit of God,Hebrew YHWH, Holy Spirit Led, Spirit Of God, Yahweh, HEBREW GOD,Jehovah, Love God

In the Hebrew Bible the Jews wrote the consonants of the Tetragrammaton as YHWH, but out of HONOR, reverence and respect for the sacred name of God (or out of fear of violating Exodus: 20:7; Lev. 24:16), they vocalized and pronounced it as Adonai or occasionally as Elohim. It is unfortunate, then, that the name was transliterated into German and ultimately into English as Jehovah (which is the way the name is represented in the American Standard's Version of 1901), for this conflate form represents the vowels of Adonai superimposed on the consonants of Yahweh, and it was never intended by the Jews to be read as Jehovah. The Jewish Encyclopedia explains the word Jehovah in a similar way as seen on the next page CLICK ON THE PHOTO or HERE FOR THE INFORMATION.

So DO NOT fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and
help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand. Isaiah 41:10

The name YHWH (pronounced “Yahweh”) found in Hebrew Tanakh, the bible is the name of the Creator, YHWH. THis mavelous name has been in the Holy Scriptures since they were originally transcribed 3000 years ago. The sacred name YHWH and YAH ,are found nearly 7000 times in the Tanakh ( Holy Bible) , and around the era of the Bet HaMikdash (2 Temple) other writings concerning these names were dicussed . The leading Jewish Priest and Rabbim scholars during this era are called the Tannaim and Amora. The Amoraim followed the Tannaim in the sequence and were direct transmitters of uncodified oral tradition. From them and prayer, He may let us know how to please Him. .